Comment by tomjen3
4 years ago
>value added per unit of resources used is growing exponentially
I would love to see the amount of resources that are used to produced each iPhone, because I don't have a big issue assuming that each phone brings, say 3 or 4 percent more utility to its user than the previous model would have.
So, assuming the battery is the most dirty part of the phone, I found the battery size for all the iphone models[0] and even if we exclude the the large ones, the iPhone 11 has a 54 percent larger battery.
The phones were released in 2007 and 2019, 12 years and 3 months apart[1]. That works out to a growth of approximately 3.3%.
So my original assumption was wrong, there has been an exponential growth in materials that nearly matches GDP growth.
[0]: https://itigic.com/how-much-battery-does-an-iphone-have-capa...
[1]: https://www.knowyourmobile.com/phones/every-single-iphone-re...
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